Web Posts May Shed Light on Hot-Car Dad's Life

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Justin Ross Harris, the father of a toddler who died after police say he was left in a hot car for about seven hours, wipes his eye as he sits during his bond hearing in Cobb County Magistrate Court, Thursday, July 3, 2014, in Marietta, Ga. Harris who police say intentionally killed his toddler son by leaving the boy inside a hot SUV was exchanging nude photos with women the day his son died and had looked at websites that advocated against having children, a detective testified Thursday. At that same hearing, a judge refused to grant bond for Harris, meaning he will remain in jail.

More details are emerging about a Georgia dad charged with murder and child cruelty after his toddler son died when he was left in a hot SUV for hours. During a probable cause hearing, Cobb County Police Detective Phil Stoddard testified that Ross Harris, 33, was "sexting" with up to six women on popular messaging sites. NBC News has located a profile on Skout that may be the one belonging to Harris. The profile's creator wrote: "Just looking to talk. Message me, I'm harmless." NBC News has also found a Reddit profile that appears to belong to Harris. Click through to read more about Harris' social media activity.